2017
DOI: 10.4018/ijghpc.2017100106
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Abstract: From BRICS nations, India is the second largest tourism market after China in Asia. Technological revolution has added new dimensions to the way technologies being used in all the sectors. Also, the use of electronic gadgets leaves trail of data, which is very huge in size, this data (Big Data) is exploited by every sector for providing better services and gaining competitive edge. This trend grabbed the attention of researchers and industry for development of more optimized tools and techniques. There are man… Show more

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“…Tourism has proved to be an essential business sector globally, creating employment in formal and informal areas, improving the quality of life, and attracting foreign exchange (Meyer & Meyer, 2015). There are three critical components of tourism: 1) attraction/destination, i.e., natural or non-natural tourist sites, 2) lodging services, and 3) transport/travel services (Sinha et al, 2017). All components of tourism include a vast and complicated amount of information and knowledge essential for its growth and competitiveness (Vajirakachorn & Chongwatpol, 2017).…”
Section: Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tourism has proved to be an essential business sector globally, creating employment in formal and informal areas, improving the quality of life, and attracting foreign exchange (Meyer & Meyer, 2015). There are three critical components of tourism: 1) attraction/destination, i.e., natural or non-natural tourist sites, 2) lodging services, and 3) transport/travel services (Sinha et al, 2017). All components of tourism include a vast and complicated amount of information and knowledge essential for its growth and competitiveness (Vajirakachorn & Chongwatpol, 2017).…”
Section: Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the reasons are the number of open data sites, the quality of data, and their usage are still minimal in developing countries (Schwegmann, 2012). However, some countries have already started developing, such as India (Sinha et al, 2017) and Thailand (Nanthaamornphong et al, 2020;Vajirakachorn & Chongwatpol, 2017). Some BI frameworks also do not explain the issues during implementation (Hlee et al, 2019;Marine-Roig & Clavé, 2015;Stylos & Zwiegelaar, 2019).…”
Section: Figure 1: Business Intelligence Implementation Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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